
Stier Arms launched in 2011 as an online venture based on a master's thesis concept. The founders saw a strong market need and expanded into local gun shows, eventually opening their Johnston City storefront in 2017 to better serve their growing customer base. Their inventory focuses on modern tacti...
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Stier Arms launched in 2011 as an online venture based on a master's thesis concept. The founders saw a strong market need and expanded into local gun shows, eventually opening their Johnston City storefront in 2017 to better serve their growing customer base.
Their inventory focuses on modern tactical and personal defense firearms from quality manufacturers with solid reputations. Beyond firearms, they carry:
They regularly special order items not in stock, so if you need something specific, ask.
| Service | Details |
|---|---|
| Optic mounting & bore sighting | Professional installation and zeroing |
| Trigger installations | Long gun and pistol trigger upgrades |
| Night sight installation | Pistol night sight setup |
| Firearm appraisals | $10-$20 per item for insurance replacement cost |
| Transfers | $30 incoming, outgoing rates based on size/location |
| Basic cleaning & maintenance | Professional care for your firearms |
| Aftermarket parts installation | Most common upgrades handled in-house |
If you're liquidating a private collection, selling individual or rare firearms, or handling an estate, Stier Arms handles both in-store and online sales through consignment and auctions.
"We do not believe in high pressure sales tactics. We'd rather partner with you to find exactly what you need rather than selling you a high profit margin, low quality product that will not meet your standards."
Customers consistently note the laid-back, knowledgeable staff—Jay and the team will spend time helping you understand your options, even if you haven't bought from them yet.
Stier Arms does not support, sell, or transfer Springfield Armory or Rock River Arms products due to their opposition to Illinois FFL licensing schemes that would create unfair carve-outs for certain manufacturers.
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